In a far-ranging program that covered music from the 1400s to the present, the violinist accompanied the ensemble on five pieces as part of a new program called SFCA+1.
Mozart's brilliant opera provided needed comic relief at the War Memorial Opera House.
Beethoven’s Mass becomes a staged multi-media experience, complete with light show and wandering soloists.
The premiere of Marco Tutino's new opera delivered neo-Puccini without the punch or musical power.
Dog Days takes Los Angeles Opera into the heart of post-apocalyptic darkness.
The trio, adjusting to a personnel change for the performance, brought interpretative daring to a performance of Beethoven trios.
Berlioz’s grandest of grand operas makes it to the War Memorial Opera House in a production that scores points on every level.
The festival brings 300 Bay Area dancers and musicians representing a wide array of cultures to the Palace of the Fine Arts.
The soprano’s performance of Arianna a Naxos lights up the room after an opening plagued with intonation and communication issues.
The concert featured works from young composers inspired by two sculptures housed in the de Young Museum’s Gallery 16.